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strike through font
anyone out there know how to make a control's font type
strike through? I have a yes/no field that I'm hoping to use to set the font of another control depending on a returned value of -1 or 0. Thanks. |
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strike through font
I'm pretty sure Access does not support strikethrough.
Rick B "mj" wrote in message ... anyone out there know how to make a control's font type strike through? I have a yes/no field that I'm hoping to use to set the font of another control depending on a returned value of -1 or 0. Thanks. |
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strike through font
Depending on your exact requirements, you might be able to use the Line
method of the report. This would require code in the On Format event of the section of the report containing the text you want to strike through. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "mj" wrote in message ... anyone out there know how to make a control's font type strike through? I have a yes/no field that I'm hoping to use to set the font of another control depending on a returned value of -1 or 0. Thanks. |
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strike through font
"mj" wrote in message ... anyone out there know how to make a control's font type strike through? I have a yes/no field that I'm hoping to use to set the font of another control depending on a returned value of -1 or 0. Thanks. Access will not _convert_ some font to "strikethrough", but if a strikethrough font is installed on the machine, you can set the FontName property of the Control to that font and make _all_ the text in the TextBox (or other Control) strikethrough. You can't have multiple fonts in a regular Text Box; you'd need an ActiveX control for RichText to do that (MVP Stephen Lebans has a free one -- http://www.lebans.com). Larry Linson Microsoft Access MVP |
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strike through font
I thought you or Fred posted another solution for this issue before
Duane. Using the Line Tool create a Line control that you place directly over the TextBox. Using the Format event of the relevant Section, set the Line control's Visible prop as desired. Me.NameOfLineCOntrol.Visible = THeNameOfTheBooleanControl.Value -- HTH Stephen Lebans http://www.lebans.com Access Code, Tips and Tricks Please respond only to the newsgroups so everyone can benefit. "Duane Hookom" wrote in message ... Depending on your exact requirements, you might be able to use the Line method of the report. This would require code in the On Format event of the section of the report containing the text you want to strike through. -- Duane Hookom MS Access MVP -- "mj" wrote in message ... anyone out there know how to make a control's font type strike through? I have a yes/no field that I'm hoping to use to set the font of another control depending on a returned value of -1 or 0. Thanks. |
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